
River City Girls
10.07 $

Rekindle the Legacy, Unleash the Fury! Sweeping across iconic locations of the first three classic The Karate Kid movies from the 1980s, you’ll step out of the dojo and into the streets of the West Valley and Okinawa as you battle waves of enemies in this pixel art, side-scrolling, beat ‘em up adventure.
Read moreFirst of all, at $40 USD this game is very overpriced compared to its competition. Second, the game has ok to sometimes satisfying beat-em-up mechanics. Normal hits and combos are just barely ~ok~ in their feel, but
The Good: The sprite art is pretty nice, music is jammin', and it plays well once you start to understand the gameplay loop. The Bad: UI is bland looking, there is no knockdown recovery, no traditional beat'em up
When you play games like The Karate Kid: Street Rumble and then jump into a classic like Streets of Rage 4, you can really feel the difference. It shows you what makes a beat 'em up truly great, and it's not just about
Alright, I finished main story mode. It is not a bad game by any means. I got it on sale for $10, so yeah it was worth that, the story is slightly off and made me laugh throughout. It reminded me of the 80's and my
A very loose recommend. First off for achievement hunters, steer clear of the game if you want to 100% this game. I started hunting late 2024 and decided to get this game on sale and 100% it while I waited for Stellar
The Karate Kid: Street Rumble, developed by Odaclick Game Studio and published by GameMill Entertainment, is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up that leans heavily into nostalgia, channeling the spirit of classic arcade